UH men's basketball team wins in overtime at Fresno State

Hawaii center Vander Joaquim played big when it mattered, carrying the Rainbow Warriors to a 74-68 win in overtime on Thursday night at the Save Mart Center in Fresno, Calif.

Joaquim overcame a slow start to shoot 9-for-11 and had 23 points, 16 rebounds and three blocks in helping the Rainbow Warriors win their Western Athletic Conference road opener, something the program hadn't done since 2004.

UH (10-6, 2-0 WAC) scored the first seven points of overtime, but the Bulldogs (7-11, 0-3) hit back-to-back 3s to make it 65-64.

Up 67-66 with under a minute left in the extra period, the Rainbows beat the ensuing fullcourt pressure and Joaquim completed a three-point play for a 70-66 lead with 50.1 seconds left. UH held off the Bulldogs at the free-throw line from there.

UH overcame 20 turnovers to 10 for FSU by shooting 51.9 pecent from the field to 34.6 percent for the host Bulldogs. Hawaii improved to 5-16 all time at Fresno State, including 2-7 at the Save Mart Center.

In regulation, Joaquim threw down a dunk off a pass from Miah Ostrowski with about 30 seconds left, but Fresno sped upcourt and got three or four shot attempts, finally getting a 3 from Steven Shepp for a 58-56 lead with under 15 seconds left.

Out of a timeout, the 'Bows got the ball to Joaquim inside and he tied it up at 58 with about 4 seconds left. A Fresno desperation heave was off the mark in regulation.

Olekaibe, the WAC's second-leading scorer, was held to 15 points on 5-for-17 shooting.

UH now heads to Reno, Nev., to play WAC leader Nevada (13-3, 3-0) on Saturday.

Fresno State outscored UH 10-1 to open the second half, quickly erasing a nine-point UH halftime advantage to tie it at 33.

The Bulldogs' Jonathan Wills hit a 3 to tie it at 51 with 3:53 to play.

Johnson hit a huge 3 to put UH up again at 54-51, but FSU got a baseline jumper and Jerry Brown hit a deep 2 for a 55-54 Fresno lead with 43.3 seconds left, its first advantage since going up 3-2 in the first minute.

UH jumped out to a 16-3 lead on Johnson's second 3-pointer, forcing a Bulldogs timeout.

The Bulldogs came back with an 11-2 run, with all 11 scored by Olekaibe.

The Rainbows reasserted control and led 32-23 at halftime behind 15 points from Johnson and 54.2 percent shooting in the period.

Johnson passed Bobby Nash and Michael Kuebler on the UH all-time 3-point list and stands in fifth place with 147.